2473-S.E AMS HEA S5067.1

ESHB 2473  - S COMM AMD
     By Committee on Health & Long-Term Care

ADOPTED 02/29/2012

     On page 1, after line 7, insert the following:

"NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   (1) The legislature finds that many residents of skilled nursing facilities are vulnerable and their health and well-being are dependent on their caregivers. The quality, skills, and knowledge of their caregivers are often the key to good care and the need for well-trained caregivers with diverse skill sets is growing as the state's population ages and residents' needs increase.
     (2) The legislature further finds that the evidence-based practice of allowing nursing assistants certified to administer certain medications and treatments promotes quality and safety for residents in skilled nursing facilities, and that creating opportunities for career advancement and pay improvement through additional training and credentialing will help enhance the working environment for nursing assistants certified in skilled nursing facilities.
     (3) The legislature further finds that creating continued opportunities for recruitment into nursing practice and career advancement for nursing assistants certified will help ensure quality care for residents, and nurse training programs should recognize the relevant training and experience obtained by these credentialed professionals."

     Renumber the remaining sections consecutively and correct any internal references accordingly.

ESHB 2473  - S COMM AMD
     By Committee on Health & Long-Term Care

ADOPTED 02/29/2012

     On page 1, line 5 of the title, after "RCW;" strike "creating a new section" and insert "creating new sections"

EFFECT:  Adds a legislative findings section to the bill. The legislature finds that:
     (1) Residents of skilled nursing facilities are dependent on their caregivers for their health and well-being and the skills and knowledge of these caregivers are important to good care;
     (2) Allowing nursing assistants to administer certain medications creates opportunities for career advancement and pay improvement for nursing assistants;
     (3) This will ensure quality care for residents and nurse training programs should recognize the relevant training and experience obtained by medication assistants.

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